Audiovisual artist Eric Raynaud (France), aka Fraction, presents „Vector Field“ – a new audio visual performance in which the artist explores the real time manipulation of a vectorial stream created by sound as an ode to the art of transformation. After Entropia, in this new performance, Fraction keeps on focusing on synergistic structures as a main language to take up metaphysical themes, to question both the relation between physics and space, as well as the place of humanity in a human shaped environment, and its position in an apparent meaningless universe. Similar to what many scientists believe today, the artist states that time doesn’t exist and that it’s rather a human perception of transitory states’s changing. There’s no before, and there will be no after. There’s no past. There’s no future. From that principle, In Vector Field, Fraction streamlines a three dimensional homophonic structure, using deliberate references from science of topology and
common representation of sound waves in occidental culture as an aesthetic frame for a computergenerated based vortical flow that embodies an elusive landscape, as if a continuum was slipping from his inner perception.